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SUMMARY:Tavern Night 2026
DESCRIPTION:Tavern Night will feature an evening of storytelling and merriment complete with 18th Century beer\,  cocktails\, and hearth-cooked food!\n\n\nJoin Historic Rittenhouse Town for our second Tavern Night fundraiser! Your ticket supports affordable hearth cooking\, and food education programs for Philadelphia public school students\, making history both fun and accessible! \nOutside the church\, the tavern was the most important institution in most towns. Taverns were used for political assemblies\, markets\, and\, of course\, a place to enjoy a good meal and learn the news of the day. Come join us as the buildings and grounds of our historic 18th-century homestead are transformed into a tavern from the 1770s\, where the simple pleasures of good food\, drink\, and fellowship collide. \nTavern Night will feature an evening of storytelling and merriment\, complete with 18th-century beer and cocktails and hearth-cooked food prepared in our Bake House. Patrons will be encouraged to learn the popular parlor games (like whist\, shut-the-box\, and farkle) and join in toasts and popular songs of the day. \n \nFood options: *Meals include admission and must be purchased online in advance* \nMeals: \nVegetarian Pepper Pot – $45German Bratwurst Braised in Beer -$50Garlic Roasted Chicken – $50 \nSides: Scalloped potatoes or roasted vegetable (one included with meal) \nDessert: Fire forged griddlecakes and a scoop of vanilla – $10 (offered at door) \nDrinks: Additional Drink token – $10 (offered at door) \nColonial Beers — We have Spruce Ale plus various specialty Beers by the Regimental Brewmeister all brewed over an open fire with 18th Century methods. (1 ticket) \nColonial Mead — Probably the world’s oldest alcoholic drink\, mead is fermented honey. Prior to the 1700s\, mead was a popular choice of drink throughout New England. A Yankee favorite. (1 ticket) \nFish House Punch – The Schuylkill Fishing Company in Philadelphia traditionally served this punch\, traditionally made in a large bowl with rum-based punch containing cognac and peach brandy garnished with lemon slices. According to legend\, on a visit to the club\, George Washington drank so much of the potent Fish House Punch\, that he subsequently couldn’t bring himself to make an entry in his diary for three days. (2 tickets) \nAle Flip – This is bartender drama at its finest. A true 18th Century tavern favorite Rum\, eggs\, beer\, and sugar. Served warm with a flair and heated with our logger-heads. (2 tickets) \nRattleskull – A perfect 18th Century Attitude Adjuster. Rum and spices mixed into a pint of beer. (2 tickets) \nCherry Bounce – A favorite of Mr. Washington. Whiskey infused with cherries. No Lies – it’s fantastic! (2 tickets) \n18th Century Hot Chocolate – Thomas Jefferson and George Washington enjoyed chocolate so much they believed it would become a more popular drink in America than coffee and tea.18th-century chocolatewas considered the “food of the gods” but is quite different from modern hot chocolate. — with rum (2 tickets) or without (1 ticket). \nAll meals must be purchased online. \nThe general parking areas at Historic RittenhouseTown will be open for parking with limited capacity. Parking is located next to the main office located at 208 Lincoln Drive Philadelphia PA 19144\, next to the barn at 211 Lincoln Drive Philadelphia PA 19144\, and the additional parking lot along Lincoln drive. Since Parking is limited\, the use of public transit or ridesharing is recommended. Parking is also welcome at the surrounding blocks.  \nThank you for your support! \nEmail us at information@rittenhousetown.org for sponsorship opportunities.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/tavern-night-2026/
LOCATION:208 Lincoln Dr\, 208 Lincoln Drive\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:PA Flax's Paper Making Workshop at Historic Rittenhouse Town
DESCRIPTION:Fiber flax is known for becoming long line linen\, but did you know that the co-products can become durable paper?\n\n\nCome to Historic Rittenhouse Town to expore the wide world of fiber flax! The Pennsylvania Flax Project usually focuses on how fiber flax becomes long line linen\, but did you know that the co-products can become durable paper? \nIf you are interested in the world of environmentally conscious products\, and what the future of that can look like\, this is a great event to attend. \nWe recommend that you bring a water bottle\, as we are not sure what kind of accommedations will be available!
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/pa-flaxs-paper-making-workshop-at-historic-rittenhouse-town/
LOCATION:208 Lincoln Dr\, 208 Lincoln Drive\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Roads of Rittenhouse Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join local naturalist and historian\, Steve Jones\, for a guided hike through the Wissahickon forest.\n\n\nJoin local naturalist and historian\, Steve Jones\, for a guided hike through the Wissahickon forest. Explore the remnants of the old roads through the valley\, visiting sites connected to Historic Rittenhousetown. The route is on several former roadways through the west side of the village\, along Paper Mill Run and the Wissahickon Creek. The starting point is the Historic Rittenhousetown office\, 208 Lincoln Drive.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/roads-of-rittenhouse-hike/
LOCATION:208 Lincoln Dr\, 208 Lincoln Drive\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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SUMMARY:Historic Rittenhouse Town Fair
DESCRIPTION:A free community-oriented event that promotes local artists\, health\, and wellness and celebrates the historic structures on site.\n\n\nTownFair\, hosted annually is a free community-oriented event that promotes local artists\, health\, and wellness and celebrates the unique cultural history of this national landmark site. Guests will explore our 20-acre arboretum site and visit with local artists and vendors. The celebration will include traditional hearth cooking and paper making in addition to therapeutic and wellness-based activities. Located as a trailhead into the Wissahickon Valley Park\, Historic RittenhouseTown is a well-traveled and loved Parks and Recreation site and one of Philadelphia’s most important historical cultural resources.  \n \nOpen to everyone\, tickets are not required to attend but donations are appreciated.
URL:https://gridphilly.com/event/historic-rittenhouse-town-fair/
LOCATION:208 Lincoln Dr\, 208 Lincoln Drive\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19144\, United States
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